Evaluation and Management of Common Shoulder Disorders

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Evaluation and Management of Common Shoulder Disorders
Joshua R. S. Browning, DC, FIANM(us)
drbrowning@dcpowerhours.com
6 hours of Diagnosis $90.00 $69.00

Overview:       The attendee will learn current evidence-based orthopedic testing strategies to accurately diagnose many of the most commonly presenting shoulder and shoulder-related conditions seen in the chiropractic setting. The attendee will learn current evidence-based treatment strategies. Topics discussed include anatomy of the shoulder, biomechanics of the shoulder and research terminology and utilization. Conditions including scapular dyskinesis, subacromial anterior impingement syndrome (SAIS), rotator cuff injury, adhesive capsulitis, glenoid labral injury, and biceps tendinopathy will be discussed. Video demonstrations are provided.

Objectives:     The attendee will be provided with a basic review of research, statistics, anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, and presented with up-to-date evaluation and management techniques concerning shoulder-related conditions. At the end of the presentation, the attendee should have an in-depth understanding of current research regarding the evaluation and management of the shoulder and its contributing structures.

Hour 1- Introduction, clinical statistics, anatomy review, biomechanics review, case intro

Hour 2- SAIS diagnosis, treatment, video demonstration

Hour 3- Tendon injury pathophysiology, rotator cuff diagnostics, rotator cuff treatment

Hour 4- Rotator cuff video demonstration, adhesive capsulitis diagnosis, treatment, video demonstration

Hour 5- Glenoid labrum injury diagnosis, treatment, video demonstration

Hour 6- Biceps tendinopathy diagnosis, treatment, video demonstration, case review

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Approved For Continuing Education Credit in Illinois, Kansas, and Missouri.
PACE courses are accepted for Continuing Education Credit by The State Boards of Alaska, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming. The State Board of Colorado does not pre-approve courses, but this class meets the criteria set forth by their respective boards.

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Ryan Reiss
Posted 3 days ago
Shoulder diagnosis

Visually showing tests.

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Chris Gaddie
Posted 1 month ago
Great Course

Very informative about shoulder injuries and best practices based on current evidence.

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David McNamara
Posted 1 month ago
Great Course!

Really learned a lot of good info that can be used right away. Thank you!

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antiagingdrj@gmail.com
Posted 1 month ago
Easy to follow

Great course

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Lauren Carter
Posted 2 months ago
Great info!

An informative presentation on useful information that I can apply immediately in my office.

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Erica Simpson
Posted 2 months ago
Great Course

Wish I had notes so I could really add my own thoughts and tips as we went along. So much good information!

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Dennis Daily
Posted 2 months ago
Great Course on the shoulder!

This course was very informative, well organized and had allot of great information. Thanks

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J. Tod Spainhower
Posted 2 months ago
Very complete study of the shoulder joint complex!

I was able to get ideas for my practice and use that next day.

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DrWesDetrick
Posted 3 months ago
Very good and usable clinical information!

Coverage of shoulder conditions was very thorough and very clear! The orthopedic testing demonstrations were excellent as well.

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Craig Stramel
Posted 3 months ago
The scapular musculature and motion are important to rehab in nearly all of the presented conditions.

The instructor referenced studies to support his differentials and treatments.

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3 thoughts on “Evaluation and Management of Common Shoulder Disorders

  1. Good course

  2. Awesome class! Learned a lot that is easy to incorporate in my day.

  3. course was excellent in content and presentation, i got alot of helpful clinical info. great job doc!!

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